Schatt and Morgan, Titusville Pa. 1903 - 1933

Schatt & Morgan knives were first manufacturer back in 1890. The Queen Cutlery company made most of the more recent examples, but Schatt had its own plant in its earlier years that cranked out the oldies. There is no shortage of fantastic Schatt & Morgan knives in existance that have been made over the brand's long & storied history.
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knowtracks wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:54 pm Thank You Men!! ::tu:: I do appreciate the encouragement! ::nod::
Here is a another T-ville Schatt. Nice bone with pinched and lined bolsters, also an arrowhead shield. Small knife @ 3" closed
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Thank You peanut and doglegg! :mrgreen:
I do love these older traditional pocketknives! ::tu::
Another T-ville, this one a Dr. knife but with a rounded bottom bolster instead of the usual flat one used for crushing pills.
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Excellent old knife. Traditionally not traditional with the rounded bolster. Great knife. ::nod:: ::nod::
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knowtracks wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 6:50 pm Thank You peanut and doglegg! :mrgreen:
I do love these older traditional pocketknives! ::tu::
Another T-ville, this one a Dr. knife but with a rounded bottom bolster instead of the usual flat one used for crushing pills.
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Interesting knife.
I wonder if would still be considered a doctor knife??
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Excellent question! One for Levine I would expect, because I don't know! :D
A small gunstock @ 3" closed with the flat sided bolsters
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:02 am Excellent question! One for Levine I would expect, because I don't know! :D
A small gunstock @ 3" closed with the flat sided bolsters
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Another nice one Dave!
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Thank You edge 213 !! ::tu::
Here's a sweet little stag pen, the etch is still visible and the french pulls are cut all the way thru the tangs! :)
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Dave ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here are three that I have.
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I especially like that top one. ::nod:: ::nod::
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Thank You peanut! ::tu:: And Thank You knife7knut for adding to this thread!! ::tu:: 8)
I also am diggin the Sailors knife but that little gold plated vest pocket is also a beauty!! 8)
Here is a T-ville stamped razor with a fancy molded black plastic handle.... The Owl Razor!!!
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A T-ville Farmers Jack in Ebony! ::groove::
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Wow. Neat beads but a beautiful old farmers jack ::tu::
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Great looking old farmers Jack ::tu::
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knowtracks wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 9:08 pm A T-ville Farmers Jack in Ebony! ::groove::
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Thank You doglegg, K.K. and peanut! ::tu::
Here is a pretty clean Pruner also made in Penn. :mrgreen:
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:31 pm Thank You doglegg, K.K. and peanut! ::tu::
Here is a pretty clean Pruner also made in Penn. :mrgreen:
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I know..... I sound like a broken record... But Thank You doglegg! :mrgreen:
Here is a project that Glennbad rescued to perfection!!
This is the only S&M pattern I have seen with a Prestolite tool and I thought it was worth salvaging.
Started out with gum fuddy covers that were in pretty bad shape. I talked to Mike Losicco and acquired a set of Rosewood covers that he salvaged from the Cattaraugus Factory before in was tore down or fell down!

Here's what she looked like when I found her...
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And after Glennbad worked his magic!!! 8)
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Better than the Midas touch is the glennbad touch. Lovely ::tu:: ::tu::
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Yes it is doglegg!
An advertising Schatt for the Breeders Gazette! 8)
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:31 pm Thank You doglegg, K.K. and peanut! ::tu::
Here is a pretty clean Pruner also made in Penn. :mrgreen:
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Thank You Iman!!! ::tu::
Another advertising Jack! This one carries the Dollar knife Corp. Atlanta moniker! 8)
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 4:59 pm Thank You Iman!!! ::tu::
Another advertising Jack! This one carries the Dollar knife Corp. Atlanta moniker! 8)
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Thank you. Keep those beauties coming. Love the bear claws too. Did you hunt the bears or get the claws at the local Pow Wow like I do? Cool pieces.
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Thank You Ivoryman!
The bear and also these cat claws I harvested in the mountains right here at home.
A sailors knife from T-ville!
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Not sure how I missed this thread. Beautiful showing of great knives, Dave! ::tu:: ::tu:: Lovely collection of beads as well. I didn't know you were a bead collector.
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